Esteban Ocon continues to be without a drive for 2019 and although his options are seemingly disappearing, he is not laying the blame of his situation on anyone.
Hartley ‘Focused on doing the Best’ He Can ‘One Race at a Time’ Amid Uncertainty over Future
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Heading into this weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix, Brendon Hartley insists his focus remains doing as good a job as he can rather than focusing on what may be with Toro Rosso and Formula 1 in 2019.
Lando Norris feels having two new drivers in 2019 will be a good thing for McLaren, with the Briton joining Carlos Sainz Jr. in place of Stoffel Vandoorne and Fernando Alonso.
The Finn is sure to maximise his performances and results across the remaining seven races of his Ferrari career, starting this weekend in Singapore.
The Swede is eyeing a fifth top ten finish of the season and his first top ten finish in Singapore this weekend.
Zak Brown says McLaren will continue to develop the 2018 car despite admitting it is a very poor car, so they can attempt to solve the issues it has had this season.
Robert Kubica says he may be forced to abandon his dream of returning to the Formula 1 grid if a 2019 drive does not materialise.
Franz Tost says there will be more collaboration between Red Bull and Toro Rosso in 2019, with the two outfits set to share the same ‘rear part’.
Simone Resta has set a challenge to Sauber to get both cars in or around Q3 in the remaining races of the season.
Gerhard Berger feels Esteban Ocon is deserving of a place on the Formula 1 grid in 2019 and it would be disappointing for the sport to see him on the sidelines.
Gil de Ferran says there is optimism that McLaren can fight for points in the Singapore Grand Prix this weekend.
Pirelli is bringing the Hypersoft, Ultrasoft and Soft compounds to the Singapore Grand Prix this weekend.
The Frenchman has finished sixth in the last two races and hopes to continue the team’s fine form in Singapore
Racing Point Force India F1 Team driver Sergio Pérez has scored points on every visit to Singapore and expects to continue that record with the team bringing an update to the car this weekend.
Fernando Alonso believes that McLaren can score points in Singapore, but says that the team must continue to work on reliability in order to catch the top of the midfield.
Haas' Steiner on Singapore: "The main thing is to get a good balance and get the tires in the window"
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Haas’ Team Principal Guenther Steiner has said the key to mastering Singapore “is to get a good balance and get the tires in the window”
Paddy Lowe is expecting a tough weekend for everyone this weekend in Singapore as the heat and humidity makes for difficult circumstances for team personnel and drivers alike.



